Howley on Biggar...

He can be considered at full-back after going there on Saturday but there are other players in the squad.

He was outstanding on Saturday, the way he rallied the troops.

It was one of the best performances by an outside-half in a red jersey in many years.

16:41Matthew Southcombe

Howley on Anscombe...

He was one of the players who had a short-term injury.

His organisation qualities are very good and we will see whether we use him at 10 or 15.

He is a quality player and is up to the speed of playing international rugby having played Super Rugby.

He is fit.

16:41Matthew Southcombe

Howley on claims Hook isn't trusted...

I have not heard that. I’m disappointed to hear that.

I’m surprised and disappointed to hear comments like that because we know he has the ability and experience.

16:37Matthew Southcombe

Howley on Hook...

He has the ability to play 10,12, 13 and 15.

We’ve not sat down to talk about selection for Fiji.

But the door has opened for them and we’re delighted to welcome both of them.

16:35Matthew Southcombe

Howley on Hook and Anscombe...

Both players were part of the extended squad.

James can play many positions and very experienced.

Gareth has played Super Rugby and gives us that wider option.

We’re delighted to have them in the squad.

Gareth Anscombe

16:34KEY EVENT

Wales press conference starts

Wales attack coach Rob Howley sits down in front of the media.

16:15KEY EVENT

Nadolo misses Wales game

Fiji star Nemani Nadolo will miss the Wales game after picking up a one-week suspension for a dangerous tackle in the game against Australia on September 23.

Nadolo denied the act of foul play and has 48 hours to appeal the decision.

A statement from World Rugby read...

Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all broadcast angles and additional evidence, including from the player and submissions from his legal representative, Chris Smith of Lewis Silken, the Judicial Officer Christopher Quinlan QC (England) was not satisfied that the player committed an act of foul play contrary to law 10.4(j). However, he upheld the citing on the basis that the player had committed the act of foul play contrary to Law 10.4(e).

With respect to the sanction, the Judicial Officer deemed the act of foul play merited a low-end entry point of two weeks. He did not consider there to be any aggravating factors. However, taking into account mitigating factors including his excellent disciplinary record, the Judicial Officer reduced the suspension to a period of one week.

16:05KEY EVENT

Liam Williams won't play against Fiji

Liam Williams, who suffered concussion at Twickenham, won’t be considered for selection for the Fiji game on Thursday.

He will continue to be assessed and will go through the graduated return to play protocols in a bid to be ready for selection for the Australia game.

Liam Williams receives treatment before being taken off

16:01KEY EVENT

James Hook and Gareth Anscombe called up

James Hook and Gareth Anscombe have been called up to the Wales squad.

Scott Williams (knee) and Hallam Amos (shoulder) have been ruled out of the squad after suffering injuries against England.

They will undergo further assessments.

15:57KEY EVENT

James Hook spotted at Wales base

Gloucester playmaker James Hook has been spotted at Wales’ training base.

Announcement expected shortly...

James Hook

15:48Matthew Southcombe

Henry: Wales had the attitude of winners

Graham Henry has praised Wales for having ‘the attitude of winners’ and ‘a clarity that England lacked’ after their World Cup win at Twickenham on Saturday night.

They were decimated by injury before the game and in the final quarter. They should have been there for the taking but they showed enormous resolve, self-belief and belief in each other no matter who was on the field.

And they had a plan, together with a clarity England lacked. They knew what they were about and had the attitude of winners.

What a game Dan Biggar had, a clear man of the match. He was like a kid out there, loving the game and embracing the challenge, a true competitor.

14:50Matthew Southcombe

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14:50Matthew Southcombe

Carter: Wales thoroughly deserved it

All Blacks superstar Dan Carter has praised Wales for coming through a titanic battle at Twickenham on Saturday night.

We arrived in Cardiff that day and the city was going pretty mad that night. They thoroughly deserved it.

They (England) obviously backed themselves to go to the corner. You just have to trust the captain’s calls on things like that.

It may come as no surprise that Carter has also labelled the Millennium Stadium his favourite venue in the world.

I have got a lot of great memories from here. It’s probably my favourite stadium in the world to play at.

It is a bit strange (not playing Wales). We play Wales so frequently over here, so it will be interesting to see how many of the crowd are supporting Georgia and how many supporting the All Blacks.

I wouldn’t have minded having a wee kick at the Captain’s Run, but obviously with the game here on Thursday, that won’t be happening.

But I have played here enough as have the other kickers in the side, so they will be used to the conditions too.

Dan Carter during a New Zealand training session

13:48KEY EVENT

Wales to hold press conference at 4:30pm

Wales will hold their daily press conference later today and that could be when we get the latest injury update.

However, it may come before then, it may come after then or it may not come at all.

But we’ll bring it to you right here when it does arrive.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland

1.15pm

'No friends on Thursday'

More from Fiji now and a familiar face for Ospreys fans in Tevita Cavubati who spent part of last season with the Welsh region.

Cavubati has been talking today about facing his former team-mate Alun Wyn Jones and playing against Wales at the Millennium Stadium on Thursday.

Cavubati said:

He (Alun Wyn) is a very good player who works really hard. “Seeing him play like that for Wales on Saturday was nothing new to me.

He does the little things well and he did really well at the weekend.

I was backing Wales because I played down here, but there will be no friends on Thursday.”

Tevita Cavubati playing for the Ospreys

1.04

Scottish second-row ruled out

And Scotland’s World Cup plans have also been dealt with a blow after it was confirmed lock Grant Gilchrist would miss the rest of the tournament with a groin injury.And head coach Vern Cotter is still sweating on the fitness of influential playmaker Finn Russell ahead of next Saturday’s crucial Pool B clash with South Africa after he was carried off during the Scots’ 39-16 win over the United States on Sunday.Gilchrist lasted just 18 minutes of the match at Elland Road and is now returning home.

Vern Cotter

1:01

Fitness fight for Rob Kearney

Elsewhere, Ireland full-back Rob Kearney faces a nervous 48-hour wait to find out whether he will be fit to face Italy on Sunday.British and Irish Lions star Kearney will undergo a scan in Guildford on Monday afternoon to determine the extent of a gluteal strain.Kearney suffered a heavy blow to the hip on scoring Ireland’s fifth try in Sunday’s 44-10 World Cup victory over Romania at Wembley.The 29-year-old will now have everything crossed his World Cup campaign does not suffer a costly hiccup with Ireland closing in on quarter-final qualification.

Rob Kearney (Image: PA)

12:51

Top of the world... nearly

Wales have risen to second in the world rankings following their epic Rugby World Cupvictory over England at Twickenham on Saturday night - their highest ever position.

Warren Gatland’s men have leapfrogged over England and Australia from fourth to second and only trail World Cup holders New Zealand. Wales’ previous highest position was fourth with the rankings officially starting in November 2003.

12:49

The Fiji verdict

This if the Fijian verdict on Wales’s win over England... Backs coach John Matson said:

It was a great Welsh team performance and we have to understand that 80 minutes of rugby is going to be the minimum amount of effort for us.

I thought it was an amazing game and I think for Wales, even though people were talking about the absence of (Leigh) Halfpenny and how that would be a massive loss, they stuck to their guns and have continued to show why they have been a very successful side in recent years.

I think for us, we can take a lesson out of the fact that you can lose individuals, but if the team is resolute you can still get an outcome. I think Wales will be very proud of that. As a result, I think they will be marching towards the game against us with confidence.”

11:47

Wood apology

Wood apologised to Williams after the incident after the match.

In the 67th minute, the Scarlets man was attempting to dive on a loose ball when Wood came through and caught him in the side of the head.

There was a fair amount of concern shown for the 24-year-old, who was left sprawled face-down on the Twickenham turf.

After the game, Warren Gatland confirmed that Williams was undergoing the concussion protocols and the exciting back also took to Twitter to tell the fans he was okay.